Message-ID: <3484636.1075862109752.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 07:34:03 -0800 (PST) From: monika.causholli@enron.com To: staffing@un.org Subject: Form posted from Microsoft Internet Explorer. Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Causholli, Monika X-To: 'staffing@un.org' X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \MCAUSHOL (Non-Privileged)\Causholli, Monika\Sent Items X-Origin: Causholli-M X-FileName: MCAUSHOL (Non-Privileged).pst lname=Causholli fname=Monika Vac #= nationality=ALBANIAN address = permanent Address = Office phone=713 345 1510 fax= email=mcausholli@hotmail.com duration= gender=FEMALE dday=09 dmonth=11 dyear=1975 marital=Married residence=no country of residence = change=no country of nationality = relatives=no names of relatives = language=Albanian language =English- High, High, High PCskills =Excel, Word, PowerPoint Education=Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon USA Degree: Bachelor of Science in Finance Minor: International Relations GPA 3.9 High School Graduation: June 1994 Tirana, Albania publications= employmentrecord=Financial Analyst/Researcher Enron North America/Industrial Markets Houston, TX 6/01- Present Supervisor Karen Carter Reasons for Leaving: Company is going bankrupt ? Analyzed the financial condition of pulp and paper companies by carefully reading through their financial statements and drawing the conclusion of their financial health. Based on the results of the analysis, prepared company reports for the origination team. ? Supported the team of originators and traders by gathering data on the pulp market, preparing presentations, doing analysis on the prices and other market variables. Wrote a weekly newsletter with the most important information that included a market commentary. Built and completed the spreadsheets that contain all the market data for pulp. The spreadsheets helped the spot/financial traders to evaluate market conditions and make trading decisions. Real Time Trader/Analyst Enron North America Portland, Oregon 6/00-6/01 Supervisor: Bill Williams ? Researched the variables that affect the hourly electricity market including temperatures, planned and forced outages of generating units, loads and CISO expost prices resulting in an informed opinion about that day?s trading options. ? Looked for opportunities to create value based on the research. Raised up to $100,000 a day by following the market closely, taking advantage of the arbitrage opportunities between the different markets, and making use of transmission available to send power to various points. ? Ran the El Paso Electric Utility during the off peak hours and weekends by matching the load (demand) with the supply and making the necessary decisions to run the system reliably by following the WSCC requirements on spin and nonspin requirements. Summer Intern/Analyst Program Enron Capital & Trade Portland, Oregon 6/99-9/99 Supervisor: Tim Heizenraider ? Researched and graphed the historical temperatures for the Pacific Northwest, the Desert Southwest, and Rocky mountain and tried to find the correlation between the temperatures and energy load (demand). ? Co-designed the load-forecasting model for the Pacific Northwest, Desert Southwest and Rocky Mountains in a course of three months. ? Compiled the daily information for the term and cash traders including the historical temperatures graphs for California, daily forecasted load, and gas prices. present=no reference1 =James Nielsen; Professor of Finance; Oregon State University; Oregon State University, College Of Business, 200 Bexell, Corvallis, OR 97331 Tel. 541 737 3226 reference2 =David Allan; Director of the Fundamentals Group, Enron Industrial Markets 1400 Smith Street, Houston, TX 77002. Tel. 713 345 2644 reference3 =Richard Clinton, Professor of International Relations, Oregon State University, College of Liberal Arts, 207 Social Science Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331. Tel 541 737 6246 criminal=no criminal record = agency=no applicationdate=Nov 21, 2001